Though we’re still (potentially) nine months away from Apple‘s next iPhone release, new rumors have surfaced once again about the upcoming models, which now suggest that there’ll be a big camera and memory upgrade.
As per MacRumors, tech analyst Jeff Pu has now revealed in a research note with Haitong International Securities that both models of the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro will boast a triple-lens rear camera configuration with its wide-angle lens working in tandem with a 48-megapixel sensor, while its ultra-wide and telephoto lenses will pair with 12-megapixel sensors. The suggestion also matches those from TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who said back in April that the device will also be able to record videos in 8K.
On top of revamped cameras, Pu says that the iPhone 14 Pro will carry 8GB of RAM instead of the standard 6GB for the current iPhone 13 Pro options, as well as new 120Hz displays. While the former could very possibly be true, the latter claim has been called into question, with Ross Young — an analyst specializing in the display market — saying Apple will retain its 60Hz screens instead. While the iPhone 13 starts at 128GB of storage, Pu also claims that the lowest-tiered model for the iPhone 14 will come in at 64GB.
As usual, Apple has yet to confirm any of these rumors or release any information regarding the upcoming iPhone 14, so those interested should be on the lookout for more updates to come from the tech giant.
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